Conversations from the Leading Edge

EP 64 - Student Voices: What's Happening in Myanmar? — with Thu Thu May Oo & Erina Iwasaki


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We are excited to announce our first episode featuring student voices! Thu Thu May Oo and Erina Iwasaki are current graduate students of Teachers College, Columbia University. They discuss their perspectives on the current situation in Myanmar and their involvement with the Myanmar Association at Columbia University (MAC).
**This episode was recorded in May 2021. The producer of this episode acknowledges that the situation in Myanmar is continuously changing and there may have been some updates since the time of this recording. **
Bio(s):
Thu Thu May Oo is originally from Myanmar and she is a graduate student, pursuing MS in Nutrition Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Previously, she worked as a New Roots Food and Health Intern and a community liaison at International Rescue Committee for the Burmese refugee and immigrant communities in Seattle, Washington. She is also a freelance social and food justice writer. With her new career in nutrition education and dietetics, she hopes to work with community leaders to rebuild a healthcare system that is inclusive and more representative of Myanmar's existing diverse communities and individuals, and promote community empowerment, food and social justice, and ecological sustainability.
Erina Iwasaki is a PhD candidate in Comparative and International Education at Teachers College Columbia University, and a curriculum advisor to the Khayay International School in Yangon, Myanmar. Having lived in both the Republic of Congo, Myanmar, and France for an extensive period of her childhood, her research focuses on multilingual education in West African and Southeast Asian countries. Her dissertation examines bi-multilingual education advocacy in Senegal. She is also a peace education trainer and a regular consultant for multilingual education development in Myanmar, a place she calls home. Erina holds a Master’s in Political and Moral Philosophy from the University of Paris-Sorbonne and a Diploma in American Studies at Smith College. She speaks French, Japanese, English, Burmese, and Spanish.
Contacts:
Facebook Account - https://www.facebook.com/mac.columbiauni
For donations:
https://www.mutualaidmyanmar.org/
www.zigway.co/donate This is specifically for food donations
https://startsomegood.com/the-civil-disobedience-movement-cdm-in-myanmar?fbclid=IwAR1XW5A3z2LiDxaZifDbYw7DSq8xGOJ48n3kf8-uu2NVKkRr-ipH-Z70dsQ#updates
Music/Sound Credits:
Opening - Flashback by Monplaisir
Kabar Ma Kyay Bu by Naing Myanmar
Audio Clips of Protesters - Harry Tao
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